KINGS!! KINGS KINGS KINGS! That's what started me on the twisty gay-angsty path that is Sebastian Stan's career (he tends to have a very specific niche of gay spoiled men who feel entitled to more LOL!). It's about 14 episodes of a prematurely cancelled NBC show, with Ian McShane as his father and they have some crazy intense scenes. SS is absolutely a wonder in the series though. So spoiled

Also, he did an excellent turn as Jefferson the Mad Hatter on Once Upon a Time for a few episodes. He basically has chemistry with EVERYONE in that cast.

As for movies? Hmm… he's kind of had Chris' career path of doing crappy movies but being really good in them. For just a completely "WTF was that that I just watched?" experience, you can give The Covenant a try. He plays a warlock and has some hilarious lines.

Also, of course, there's Hot Tub Time Machine, which is pretty legit hilarious.

Thanks! I actually watched Kings last year. He was excellent in that. I wish i had watched it earlier when i first heard about it years before. I think that might be the best acting i have seen from him. His performances on Once and Political Animals were great as well. I think if Kings was to last longer, he would have gotten some serious acting recognition from that role. But then again we might not gotten him for Bucky/WS.

I'd like to read Bucky as Cap, but not sure where to start and where it ends. Is Cap even alive anymore in 616? What of Bucky?

Really, I'd recommend starting Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting's run on Captain America from the beginning, but if you just want to focus on Bucky as Cap, I'd start reading with The Death of Captain America. It's a big, epic story that spans across three graphic novels, or is collected into one big omnibus edition, however you'd prefer to read it. Bucky then remained as Captain America for a couple of years after that, so there are a few more storylines you could check out to see him in action. He brought a great new dynamic to the character, much less wholesome and impeccably good than Steve Rogers - it was some quality stuff.

As for what happened to Bucky... as often happens in comics, Steve Rogers came back from the dead. Originally, he took over as head of SHIELD and left Bucky to be Captain America. But when Bucky's criminal history as the Winter Soldier was publicly exposed by Baron Zemo, he faked his own death with the help of Nick Fury to allow Steve Rogers to take back the Captain America mantle - he feared he had tainted it and Rogers needed to have the role again so people could once more be inspired by the Captain America icon. After that, Bucky took back his Winter Soldier alter ego, but now as a superhero. With the general public believing him to be dead, Bucky does under-the-radar, espionage-style missions, stopping threats before the world even knows about them. He had his own series for a while, but it got cancelled and he hasn't been seen much since.

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__________________Hill:Then aliens invaded New York & were beaten back, by among others, a giant green monster, a costumed hero from the 40's...and a godWard: I don't think Thor is technically a god.Hill: Well...you haven't been near his arms.~Agents of SHIELD

__________________"Joss Whedon, Shane Black, Edgar Wright, James Gunn [and Ryan Coogler]… For as much flack as people give Marvel that's a pretty freaking great group of filmmakers. Kind of feel spoiled."

__________________"I know I'm asking a lot, but the price of freedom is high, it always has been, and it's a price I'm willing to pay. And if I'm the only one, then so be it. But I'm willing to bet I'm not." - Captain America

I may or may not have just bought the Funko Pop Winter Soldier bobble heads.... both versions (with and without eyemask) I'm so weak!!!!

__________________Hill:Then aliens invaded New York & were beaten back, by among others, a giant green monster, a costumed hero from the 40's...and a godWard: I don't think Thor is technically a god.Hill: Well...you haven't been near his arms.~Agents of SHIELD